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Thursday, March 3, 2022

Another Reason to Hate Anime

As you all know, I hate anime. I think the art is crappy, I think the movement in anime cartoons leaves a lot to be desired, and I believe it's a bad influence on today's kids. I think it teaches kids today that it's OK to be rude to adults. That it's OK to treat other people badly just because you disagree with them. I think anime and video games may be responsible for all the evil that is in the world right now. I will admit that video games have some advantages. Kids can also learn how to solve problems and how to react quickly. But what advantages does anime have? None that I can think of.

And now I have discovered another reason to hate anime and want to get rid of it. I heard about kids who go to events like Comicon as normal kids. At those places, almost everyone is an anime fanatic. Many of them, militant. Well, those same kids who go to the Comicon as normal kids, usually they come back as kids who are gay, trans, bi or one of the other lunatic "genders" out there in the leftist dream world. And they all are said to have been influenced by people they've met there who were anime fanatics. So it basically proves my point that anime is a bad influence on today's kids, and it should be banned.

The kids hear about this gay shit in school enough as it is. The last thing they need is to come home and watch anime cartoons and learn how to be gay or trans. Apparently, anime cartoons glorify that. Onision is a great example. Well, his wife is anyway. When they got married, she was perfectly normal. They had 2 kids together and Lainey was a regular girl hopefully happily married. Then she all of a sudden decides she wants to be trans. Now, I am not sure, but I think Onision had a lot to do with Lainey wanting to transition into believing she's a guy. So now she insists that people refer to her as a "he". Even though the proof is there that she is indeed a female. Onision lives by anime cartoons. I'm sure he watches them all day. And I could be wrong, but I truly believe Onision was inspired by some anime cartoon character to talk Lainey into changing her mind about being a woman. I have noticed that the majority of transpeople, or the so-called "non-binary" people, are anime freaks. So there is little doubt in my mind that anime may have a hand in turning so many people towards being in the LGBTQ league.

Now, I want to point out, I generally don't have a problem with gay people. At least they know what they want and what they are. I have no problem with authentic trans people. That is to say, the people who legitimately have gender dysphoria. Those people cannot help how they see themselves. What I don't like are the fakers. You can almost always tell when someone is faking being gay or trans. A lot of people these days who say they are gay or trans, are liars. At least 2/3 of the people who say that are indeed fakers. A real gay person is comfortable in their sexuality. They know they don't have to flaunt it. They just do what they do and don't call attention to themselves. A fake gay person goes around announcing it to the whole world "Hey! I'm gay!" Most people don't want to be the center of attention. Most people who are gay are usually set up that way when they reach puberty. It becomes clear to them then.

Now, transhood is a totally different story. There are many more fakers out there in the trans community than there are authentic trans people. I don't want to say "normal trans people" because that it's self is an oxymoron! You can always tell the fake trans people by their insistence of what pronouns another person calls them. Legitimate trans people usually do not care about pronouns. Its similar to a bullying tactic. Fake trans people want the power to control what someone else calls them. So they're basically using transhood to victimize themselves whenever someone "misgenders" them. And other people will fall for it for fear of being called a "transphobe". I'm not one of those people though. If there's one thing my life should teach people is that I am not one who is out for acceptance. I don't care if people like me or not. If they don't, that's their problem. Not mine! If they do, I'll be as nice and friendly to them as I possibly can. I don't care if I'm called a TERF, or a transphobe, or a homophobe. To me, it's much more insulting if a trans "man" says I have to fall in love with her. Because then, I'll have to get mean and tell her to fuck off! I don't want a fake man. I would want a real man. And trans "men" are NOT real men.

As for "non-binary", well I don't believe such shit exists. I believe in girls who like male things, I was one of them. I also believe in boys who may like girl things. But that's it. A special interest does not indicate the person is a whole other "gender". I may have liked boy toys, but I am still a girl. I know that too. I'll always be a girl. Or woman, however you want to classify it. I may have a strong, manly voice, but I am still a woman. Just because I have certain male characteristics and interests does not mean I'm going to identify as a male or even as a "they". I was born a woman, I'll always be a woman. Nothing is going to change that no matter how I mutilate myself.

Well, in other home news, I think my sis is moving back to Bozeman. UGH! I told her if she wants to, go for it. She wants to go back to work for her friend who needs a care-giver. The only problem is that I won't be seeing her in Bozeman. It gets too hot there in summer and too cold in winter, and there's not even an ocean around to mellow the climate out. Besides, it's too far from home. I cannot go there.

Well, we're both going to go on a trip to Florida, hopefully next year. It'll be the first time either of us will see the east coast. If all goes well, we both may consider moving there. I know it's going to be hot there, especially in the summer and they don't have fall. But at least the whole state is surrounded by the ocean. We can go there every day. IF we move there, it'll be a big move. The biggest one we've had since we left Hawaii. It'll be a complete change. I know I wanted to move to Ocean Shores, but right now, that is out of the question. I've been participating in a facebook group called Ocean Shores Chat. Frankly, there's too damn many liberals! I might find it hard to get comfortable there. At least Florida is run by a real republican, not a leftist, or liberal, or RINO. DiSantis was the first to lift the mask mandates. I'm sick of liberals and liberal policies. So, for once in my life, I want to move to a place that has no liberals in local congress. So far, Florida seems like the best alternative. Even their gas prices are cheaper than they are here! I looked it up last night.

If we do move to Florida, we're gonna get a mobile home and I want to have my own banana tree, my own orange tree, my own lemon tree and my own key lime tree! I want my own produce market in my own back yard. It may be hot there, but again, at least I'll have the ocean surrounding me. I also want to build an outdoor aviary. Maybe even have a tropical fish pond! With a waterfall, and plants. There'll be lots to do. I want to visit Miami Beach, see if my sis and I like it. I'm sure Doordash there will keep us both busy too.

4 comments:

mikessa said...

I am beginning to say the exact same thing about moving to Spokane. Even though I would love to move there and become a full time dasher, the rent has gone up so high that nobody can move there unless you have a million dollars to buy a house. It's near impossible finding a place to live. I shoulda moved to Spokane instead of Missoula, but at the time I wasnt interested and I didnt know about doordash until I was homeless. People have been talking about the high rent on FB and its not a pretty picture. But Im still playing along as if Im still gonna move there. Im not gonna say anything about moving to Florida until I am 100 percent sure that I really really want to live there. I have to see it first.

I know moving back to Bozeman is going to be hard, but I want my old job back. IF we DO decide to visit and live in Florida, we have to save. I cannot do that on a doordash salary with all these $2 and $3 orders. I'm not telling anybody about Florida until we know for sure. Right now, were just thinking about it. But its something cool to think about.

Only in Florida can you have an outside aviary and have key lime pie with REAL key limes!!

Dee TimmyHutchFan said...

I know. Moving to Florida would be a big move! I looked on Zillow, and the prices for homes on the FL coast is huge! But they also have mobile home parks there too. I'm afraid to move to the east coast and the heat, but I think IF we do decide to, maybe it'll be the best thing for me. And maybe you too. Who knows?

mikessa said...

I could probably get us into an over 55 park. I will be 55 this year. You still have quite aways to go yet. But we should at least consider looking into those MHPs.
I'm not too crazy about the heat either and we dont belong on the east coast. We would feel like foreigners there. But who knows, it might be better for your asthma to be in a wet and warmer climate. At least give it a try.

Dee TimmyHutchFan said...

Well, as long as you own the house, I can stay with you in a 55+ park. At least one of us has to be 55 or over. I don't think both of us has to.